Pierre Rousseau

Pierre Jean-Baptiste Rousseau (11 February 1905 – 1983) was a French essayist, epistemologist, astronomer and journalist who authored numerous popular science essays and articles. He helped promote hard science to the general public and advocated the development of fundamental scientific research in a "post-war disenchantment". Provided by Wikipedia
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    Les méprises comédie, en un acte et en vers / by Rousseau, Pierre, 1716-1785

    Published 1754
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    L'esprit du jour comedie en un acte et en vers / by Rousseau, Pierre, 1716-1785

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    The rival favourites, or, The death of Bucephalus the Great by Schomberg, R. (Ralph), 1714-1792

    Published 1765
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    The death of Bucephalus a burlesque tragedy. In two acts. As acted, with applause, at the theatre in Edinburgh. by Schomberg, R. (Ralph), 1714-1792

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